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* 300 - Stoa experience culture shift and become the Storsne
* 300 - Stoa experience culture shift and become the Storsne
== Pre-1000s==
== Pre-1000s==
* 500s - Nomadic tribes from Nori settle in modern [[Verbania]]
* 900s - Storsnian coast subjected to raids from the Heimströnd
* 900s - Storsnian coast subjected to raids from the Heimströnd
== 1000s==
== 1000s==
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== 1800s==
== 1800s==
* April 23, 1846 - Last Dau Selan possesion returned to the [[Farsund Confederacy]]
* April 23, 1846 - Last Dau Selan possesion returned to the [[Farsund Confederacy]]
== 1900s==
== 1900s==
===1910s===
===1910s===

Revision as of 05:19, 5 September 2021

This is a timeline of world history in Greater Olympus

General Time Periods

Prehistoric Era

  • Stone Ages

Ancient Era

  • Protohistory
  • River Valley Age

Antiquity

Connective Era 500-1500

  • Post Antiquity Period (500-800)
  • Early Connective Peiod (800-1100)
  • High Connective Period (1100-1300)
  • Late Connective Period (1300-1500)

Rational Era 1400-1700

  • Intellectual Revolution

Modern Era 1600-1900

  • Early Modern Period (1600-1750)
  • Nation State Period (1750-1900)

Revitalization Era 1900-2000

Information Era 2000-Present

BCE

  • 300 - Stoa experience culture shift and become the Storsne

Pre-1000s

  • 500s - Nomadic tribes from Nori settle in modern Verbania
  • 900s - Storsnian coast subjected to raids from the Heimströnd

1000s

1100s

1200s

1300s

1400s

1500s

1600s

1700s

  • Empire of Dau Sel sets up trading posts in Storsnia

1800s

1900s

1910s

1920s

1930s

1940s

1960s

1970s

  • June 10, 1972 - Veli Paholainen suffers from and dies of a heart attack beginning the Week of Chaos in Storsnia.
  • June 34, 1972 - Emil Toivoa ousts the Council of Five forming the Storsnian transitional government
  • January 1, 1973 - Matias Terho inaugrated as first Storsnian First Minister

1980s

2000s

2010s

2020s